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Andrew Jeppesen

ZuluPad - 10 views

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    ZuluPad is a notepad on crack. It's a place to jot down class notes, appointments, to-do lists, favorite websites, annotated bookmarks, pretty much anything you can think of. The great thing about ZuluPad is that it combines the best parts of a notepad with the best parts of a wiki, a concept made popular by Wikipedia. The basic idea has been called a personal wiki or a desktop wiki.
Ian Guest

EmbedPlus - 6 views

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    A flash tool for real-time reactions, chopping, movable zoom, slow motion, annotations, chapter / scene skipping, and more with embeds on your video site, blog, vlog, etc.
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    Focuses students attention on the important bits ... or why not get *them* to recognise and comment on the important elements?
Rhondda Powling

WebSlides - Turning bookmarks and feeds into interactive slideshows… - 8 views

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    Webslides allows users to easily and instanly convert their bookmarks and feeds and present them as live web pages in an interactive slideshow format complete with the full content pages, links, and comments. It enables a new way to easily create and share unique presentations based on web content and user annotations.
John Pearce

Internet Tutorials - 9 views

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    This excellent site begins with an overview of the WWW before looking more closely at Search with annotated lists of search tools and techniques as well as an extended discussion on the Deep Web and keeping current.
Roland Gesthuizen

I Education Apps Review - I Education Apps Review - Screencasting via the iPad - 9 views

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    Screencasting via the iPad. A video tutorial that uses a range of tools to record a tutorial on an iPad. Each tool has an interesting use, together they enable you to record an annotated vido screencast (of sorts)
Rhondda Powling

Coding for Kids Revisited | Edutopia - 4 views

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    An annotated list of six resources that could be used for coding with primary school students (5-11). They are all free and provide students with opportunities to be exposed to programming.
Rhondda Powling

5 Awesome Resources for Badges in the Classroom - Shake Up Learning - 3 views

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    The post briefly discusses how to recognise learning achievement by awarding students digital badges. The useful part is the annotated list of five useful technologies, that teachers could use to create their own badges, and they are not limited to a single device type.
Rhondda Powling

Tool Buffet - 4 views

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    A collection of emerging tools useful for humanizing online learning. Annotated so you can glance through the list and then click to try them out. "
Rhondda Powling

The Best Language Learning Apps For 2015 - 5 views

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    A nice annotated list here. Although those listed in the post are linked to the iOS versions they are also available from google app store when I checked . (We would not need #5 and #9 so did not check these.)
John Pearce

Apps for Literacy Support : Spectronics - Inclusive Learning Technologies - 9 views

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    This is a really interesting annotated list of apps links from Greg O'Connor of Spectronics focused on literacy support. The apps come from the Australian app store.
Rhondda Powling

15+ Ways of Teaching Every Student to Code (Even Without a Computer) | Edutopia - 3 views

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    "Every student in every school at every level should be taught how to code. They need this skill not because they'll all go into it as a career but because it impacts on every career in the 21st-century world. Any country recognizing that will benefit in the long term." There is an annotated list of resources that can be used to teach programming to every student at any age.
Tony Richards

Reflection.app - 3 views

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    With Reflection, for $15, you can now mirror your iPad onto a computer. This means you can use desktop screen-capture software to record, narrate, and annotate your iPad tutorials or simulations!
Ian Guest

Classmint - 2 views

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    "Classmint lets anyone create interactive, audible, annotatable and beautiful study notes that can be folded like paper. It also maintains automated revision list to aid in timely revision." [via @rmbyrne]
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